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Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers - The Sword in the Stone
Short Documentary on the Sherman Brothers: Theses two brothers discuss the songs and lyrics for The Sword In the Stone, Mary Poppins, Jungle Book and Winnie the Pooh.
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Plot Summary
In this animated Disney classic, a young orphan known as "The Boy" is mentored by the wizard Merlin. Merlin transforms the boy into various animals, including a squirrel and a fish, to teach him valuable life lessons. The boy eventually learns his true destiny when he pulls a magical sword from a stone, proving himself to be the rightful king of England.
Critical Reception
The Sword in the Stone was met with a generally positive reception from critics and audiences alike, praised for its charming animation, humor, and memorable songs. While not as universally acclaimed as some of Disney's earlier masterpieces, it remains a beloved film in the Disney canon for its whimsical take on the Arthurian legend.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted humor and charming musical numbers.
Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of T.H. White's novel.
Noted for its visually appealing animation style, characteristic of Disney's golden era.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoy 'The Sword in the Stone' for its nostalgic charm, whimsical storytelling, and the delightful music. Many recall it fondly from their childhood, appreciating its gentle humor and the magical adventures of Merlin and young Arthur.
Fun Fact
The Sherman Brothers, who wrote the music and lyrics for this film, also penned iconic songs for other Disney classics like 'Mary Poppins' and 'The Jungle Book'.
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